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-aiu

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-amera

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-atámw

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v intr

argahi

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arpasuk

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atia ~ atiai

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en masou

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eunan

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v. intransitive

fetukwái

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ia-kawapur

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v vitess

iamha

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iamnameta

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iokokekei

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iou iti

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kahar

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kakros

Periplaneta americana https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/82231-Periplaneta-americana
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kamhau

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kasoria

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kawir

Acridotheres tristis
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kawitnawit

Myiagra cyanoleuca
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kayap

Zosterops splendidus
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kepia

This is an introduced species that is a weed in cultivated fields.
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Example: This is an introduced species that is a weed in cultivated fields.

kesi

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konpir

The fiber from the stem is used to make a local rope used to tie thatch on the house. Also used to make an armband to put on the Nisei (Euodia hortensis) leaves (Plunkett et al.#3077).
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[kwanpir] n.

Example: The fiber from the stem is used to make a local rope used to tie thatch on the house. Also used to make an armband to put on the Nisei (Euodia hortensis) leaves (Plunkett et al.#3077).

konuwak arwerew

Plectropomus oligacanthus http://fishbase.org/summary/Plectropomus-oligacanthus.html
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kuvipehe

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kwanakur

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kwanarai

People use this plant as a medicine to treat bad knees. Peel the bark, take 1 handful and put it in a cup of water until the water becomes black. Drink it 3x daily as needed until the knee pain disappears and the knee heals. Children use the seeds as a glue in school work.
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Example: People use this plant as a medicine to treat bad knees. Peel the bark, take 1 handful and put it in a cup of water until the water becomes black. Drink it 3x daily as needed until the knee pain disappears and the knee heals. Children use the seeds as a glue in school work.

kwanatan

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kwankurkur

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kwankwesi

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Example: Good for eating

kwareren-akwang

People use this plant to treat heartburn and when they get indigestion. Take the leaf and wrap it with Ficus leaves ("manasus" unclear what species), chew them together and swallow the juice until the pain goes away.
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[nokukəpran] n.

Example: People use this plant to treat heartburn and when they get indigestion. Take the leaf and wrap it with Ficus leaves ("manasus" unclear what species), chew them together and swallow the juice until the pain goes away.

kwatiuvtiuv

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kwotpitasi

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kɨnikɨni

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mantopani mariyango

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Example: The root of this variety is made into lap-lap used in certain ceremonies

Mar pitew

Mar pitew

marao

Myripristis amaena http://fishbase.org/summary/Myripristis-amaena.html
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marpan

Leptoscarus vaigiensis http://fishbase.org/summary/Leptoscarus-vaigiensis.html
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nafáu

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nagus nanikiri

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[nakwas naniki:ri] n.

nakous sei karkarepa

nakous sei karkarepa
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namnamhu

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Nap sei yasur

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n lave

napitew ian sei nesan

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n ombre de pluie

napitewian sei nesan

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pleuvoir

(Bislama) dak blo ren

nare

this plant is used to make the head lei, Kuanari, to welcome visitors. It is also used as an ornamental around local houses.
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Example: this plant is used to make the head lei, Kuanari, to welcome visitors. It is also used as an ornamental around local houses.

naria-hia

naria-hia
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narparerep

Ecological: This plant, which grows near streams, is known to hold water during the dry season. If the plant is harvested, then it is known that the stream will not continue to run. Thus, precaution is taken to keep this plant in good health.
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[napre:rɨp] n.

Example: Ecological: This plant, which grows near streams, is known to hold water during the dry season. If the plant is harvested, then it is known that the stream will not continue to run. Thus, precaution is taken to keep this plant in good health.

nauropag

Hunting: Flying foxes are known to eat the fruit of this tree. When the bats are desired, hunters will gather near this tree. Ceremonial: During kava preparation, chewed kava roots are placed on the green leaves of this plant before extracting. Many leaves are used for this purpose. Fuel: To make a fire, dried sticks are rubbed together on a plane of wood. The friction creates smoldering ash over time, useful for igniting dried material.
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[naropaŋ] n.

Example: Hunting: Flying foxes are known to eat the fruit of this tree. When the bats are desired, hunters will gather near this tree. Ceremonial: During kava preparation, chewed kava roots are placed on the green leaves of this plant before extracting. Many leaves are used for this purpose. Fuel: To make a fire, dried sticks are rubbed together on a plane of wood. The friction creates smoldering ash over time, useful for igniting dried material.

navegɨnien

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nawawa

Agricultural: When in flower, taro (Nerei) is said to be ready for harvest.
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[nəwowa] n.

Example: Agricultural: When in flower, taro (Nerei) is said to be ready for harvest.

nei kamoukurei

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nekaferang

This plant is used to reduce the pain of toothache. Take the stem and peel it, remove the bark and place the bark against a sore tooth. Keep it is place, until the person feels better. Can use this treatment 2-3 times. It is said to "take the pain away." The tooth may rot away naturally, but this is good for the pain that accompanies toothache. The dried fruits and seeds of the plant can be mixed with pig food, such as coconut, and when the female pigs eat it, they will not have piglets. This is said to be used when a person has too many pigs.
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Example: This plant is used to reduce the pain of toothache. Take the stem and peel it, remove the bark and place the bark against a sore tooth. Keep it is place, until the person feels better. Can use this treatment 2-3 times. It is said to "take the pain away." The tooth may rot away naturally, but this is good for the pain that accompanies toothache. The dried fruits and seeds of the plant can be mixed with pig food, such as coconut, and when the female pigs eat it, they will not have piglets. This is said to be used when a person has too many pigs.

nesen asori

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nevo

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newahu

Weave bark fiber to make slings, grass skirt for ladies, hats and baskets. To do this, rett outer bark in sea for 1 week to rot everything but the fiber, take remaining fiber, dry in sun and use as a fiber for weaving.
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Example: Weave bark fiber to make slings, grass skirt for ladies, hats and baskets. To do this, rett outer bark in sea for 1 week to rot everything but the fiber, take remaining fiber, dry in sun and use as a fiber for weaving.

newou asori

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Nihi yasur

Nihi yasur
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n plaine de cendres volcaniques

nikwa

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nima pupuo

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nimaue

1. Ripe fruits are edible. 2. Young leaves are eaten raw.
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Example: 1. Ripe fruits are edible. 2. Young leaves are eaten raw.

nisae

For Kastom ceremonies, use this plant to decorate the roots of Kava that is given to a chief. Also used in women’s grass skirt for kastom dance. When young girls are getting their first period (menstruation), they wear a grass skirt from this plant to be fragrant (in order to cover any blood smell).
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Example: For Kastom ceremonies, use this plant to decorate the roots of Kava that is given to a chief. Also used in women’s grass skirt for kastom dance. When young girls are getting their first period (menstruation), they wear a grass skirt from this plant to be fragrant (in order to cover any blood smell).

nokekeien

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noueis

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nueikar pitov

nueikar pitov
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nukwai nusouk sarasori

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n mon gros orteil

nukwai payan

nukwai payan
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pomme de pin

nukwanei menu

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échange d’oiseaux

nukwirum

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nusuk mawhɨr

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n mon pied gauche

nuvivi-

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n. inalienable

nɨfata

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nɨmeyev

Kastom medicine to ascertain the type of sickness a person has. Take two small 6 in. long branches with leaves, and place this on the person along with another unspecified plant. Will help diagnosis.

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Example: Kastom medicine to ascertain the type of sickness a person has. Take two small 6 in. long branches with leaves, and place this on the person along with another unspecified plant. Will help diagnosis.

nɨparom

nɨparom
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nɨsko

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nɨsori

Cut branches, dry in the sun until the leaves fall out,and then  tie branches together to make broom. Stem used for canoe outrigger.
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Example: Cut branches, dry in the sun until the leaves fall out,and then tie branches together to make broom. Stem used for canoe outrigger.

nɨtek

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n mon sang

penesu

Chlorurus bleekeri http://fishbase.org/summary/Chlorurus-bleekeri.html
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penesu

Chlorurus japanensis http://fishbase.org/summary/Chlorurus-japanensis.html
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penesu

Scarus oviceps http://fishbase.org/summary/Scarus-oviceps.html
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piav-

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puka kakitov

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pwir

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ramrɨmera

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rawtapareɨ ia- takouar

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reia

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[ʰreja]

riminhim

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rinak

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Takiaew sei tasi

Chromodoris willani https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/119429-Chromodoris-willani
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tanerei

tanerei
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taoura ia nipeka

taoura ia nipeka
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tapatou

Acanthocybium solandri http://fishbase.org/summary/Acanthocybium-solandri.html
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tapunga

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tasiapen

Megalops cyprinoides http://fishbase.org/summary/Megalops-cyprinoides.html
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tera

If a person gets cut while on reef, take leaves and burn them to an ash. Put this powder on the sore for one day to dry and heal cut. For constipation, take 1 handful bark, mash it, put with coconut water (one coconut’s worth0, and drink a cup once. Don’t do other activites. This will clear bowel within a day. Very powerful.
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Example: If a person gets cut while on reef, take leaves and burn them to an ash. Put this powder on the sore for one day to dry and heal cut. For constipation, take 1 handful bark, mash it, put with coconut water (one coconut’s worth0, and drink a cup once. Don’t do other activites. This will clear bowel within a day. Very powerful.

tiapin

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yakamayawi ia-string

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Je pêche avec une ligne

yesu

Parupeneus barberinus http://fishbase.org/summary/Parupeneus-barberinus.html
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yesu

Parupeneus multifasciatus http://fishbase.org/summary/Parupeneus-multifasciatus.html
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